Francis T. Palgrave, ed. (1824–1897). The Golden Treasury. 1875.
Index of Titles
- Absence
- A Consolation
- A Ditty
- Admonition to a Traveller
- A Dream of the Unknown
- A Farewell
- Affliction of Margaret
- After Blenheim
- A Lament
- A Land Dirge
- A Lesson
- Alexander’s Feast; or, the Power of Music
- All for Love
- A Madrigal
- A Renunciation
- A Sea Dirge
- A Serenade
- A slumber did my spirit seal
- A Supplication
- A Supplication
- At a Solemn Music
- At the mid hour of night
- Auld Robin Gray
- A wet sheet and a flowing sea
- A widow bird sate mourning for her Love
- A Wish
- Bard
- Battle of the Baltic
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Blind Boy
- Blind Love
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind
- Bonnie Lesley
- Braes of Yarrow
- Bridge of Sighs
- Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art
- Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna
- By the Sea
- Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night
- Carpe Diem
- Character of a Happy Life
- Cherry-Ripe
- Child and Maiden
- Colin
- Composed at Neidpath Castle
- Coronach
- Counsel to Girls
- Cupid and Campaspe
- Daffodils
- Datur Hora Quieti
- Death the Leveller
- Deathbed
- Desideria
- Diaphenia
- Dirge of Love
- Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move?
- Duncan Gray
- Dying Man in His Garden
- Echoes
- Education of Nature
- Elegy
- Elegy on Thyrza
- Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
- Elizabeth of Bohemia
- Encouragements to a Lover
- England and Switzerland, 1802
- Fair Helen
- Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing
- Fidele
- Flight of Love
- For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove
- Forsaken Bride
- Fountain
- Freedom and Love
- Gathering Song of Donald the Black
- Gifts of God
- Go, lovely Rose!
- Great Adventurer
- Green Linnet
- Happy Heart
- Happy Insensibility
- Hester
- Highland Mary
- Hohenlinden
- Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland
- How like a winter hath my absence been
- Human Seasons
- Hunting Song
- Hymn to Adversity
- Hymn to Diana
- Hymn to the Spirit of Nature
- If doughty deeds my lady please
- I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden
- Il Penseroso
- Inner Vision
- Invitation
- Invocation
- I travell’d among unknown men
- It was a lover and his lass
- Jean
- Jock of Hazeldean
- John Anderson
- Journey Onwards
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci
- L’Allegro
- Lament for Culloden
- Lament for Flodden
- Land o’ the Leal
- Last Conqueror
- Lessons of Nature
- Life
- Life! I know not what thou art
- Life without Passion
- Light of Other Days
- Lines to an Indian Air
- London, 1802
- Lord Ullin’s Daughter
- Loss of the “Royal George“
- Lost Love
- Love
- Loveliness of Love
- Love not me for comely grace
- Lover’s Appeal
- Love’s Farewell
- Love’s Omnipresence
- Love’s Perjuries
- Love’s Philosophy
- Lycidas
- Madrigal
- Madrigal
- Madrigal
- Maid of Neidpath
- Maid of Neidpath
- Manly Heart
- Man’s Love
- Mary Morison
- Melancholy
- Merchant, to secure his treasure
- Mermaid Tavern
- Music, when soft voices die
- My heart leaps up when I behold
- My Love in her attire doth show her wit
- Nature and the Poet
- Nightingale
- Noble Nature
- Not, Celia, that I juster am
- Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College
- Ode on Intimations of Immortality
- Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity
- Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude
- Ode on the Poets
- Ode on the Spring
- Ode to a Nightingale
- Ode to Autumn
- Ode to Duty
- Ode to the West Wind
- Ode to Winter
- Ode Written in 1746
- Old Familiar Faces
- O my Luve’s like a red, red rose
- On a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes
- On a Girdle
- On an Infant Dying as Soon as Born
- One word is too often profaned
- On First Looking into Chapman’s “Homer“
- On His Blindness
- On the Castle of Chillon
- On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
- On the Late Massacre in Piemont
- On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey
- Outlaw
- Ozymandias of Egypt
- Pack, clouds, away, and welcome day
- Passionate Shepherd to His Love
- Passions
- Past and Present
- Poetry of Dress
- Poet’s Dream
- Poplar Field
- Post Mortem
- Present in Absence
- Pride of Youth
- Progress of Poesy
- Pro Patria Mori
- Prothalamion
- Quiet Life
- Realm of Fancy
- Reaper
- Recollection
- Remembrance
- Retreat
- Reverie of Poor Susan
- Revolutions
- River of Life
- Rosabelle
- Rosaline
- Rover
- Rule, Britannia
- Ruth, or the Influences of Nature
- Sailor’s Wife
- Saint John Baptist
- Sally in Our Alley
- Same
- Scholar
- She is not fair to outward view
- She walks in beauty, like the night
- She was a Phantom of delight
- Sic Transit
- Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman
- Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea
- Sleeping Beauty
- Soldier’s Dream
- Solitude of Alexander Selkirk
- Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, 1687
- Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda
- Soul and Body
- Spring
- Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples
- Summons to Love
- Terror of Death
- That time of year thou may’st in me behold
- There be none of Beauty’s daughters
- Thoughts in a Garden
- Time and Love
- To a Distant Friend
- To a Lady, with a Guitar
- To a Lock of Hair
- To a Mouse
- To a Skylark
- To a Young Lady
- To Althea from Prison
- To Anthea Who May Command Him Any Thing
- To Aurora
- To Blossoms
- To Celia
- To Charlotte Pulteney
- To Cyriack Skinner
- To Daffodils
- To Dianeme
- To Evening
- To His Love
- To His Lute
- To Lucasta, Going beyond the Seas
- To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars
- To Mary Unwin
- To me, fair Friend, you never can be old
- To Mr. Lawrence
- To-Morrow
- To Sleep
- To the Cuckoo
- To the Daisy
- To the Evening Star
- To the Evening Star
- To the Highland Girl of Inversnaid
- To the Lady Margaret Ley
- To the Moon
- To the Night
- To the Same
- To the Skylark
- Triumph of Death
- True Beauty
- Twa Corbies
- Two April Mornings
- Unchangeable
- Under the greenwood tree
- Unfaithful Shepherdess
- Upon Westminster Bridge
- Whenas in silks my Julia goes
- When I have borne in memory what has tamed
- When in the chronicle of wasted time
- When lovely woman stoops to folly
- When the Assault Was Intended to the City
- When we two parted
- Where shall the lover rest
- Willie Drowned in Yarrow
- Winter
- Wishes for the Supposed Mistress
- Within King’s College Chapel, Cambridge
- World is too much with us
- World’s Way
- Written among the Euganean Hills, North Italy
- Written in Early Spring
- Yarrow Unvisited
- Yarrow Visited
- Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon
- Ye Mariners of England
- Youth and Age
- Youth and Age